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Recompose


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To compose again; to form anew; to put together again or repeatedly.
  • (v. t.) To restore to composure; to quiet anew; to tranquilize; as, to recompose the mind.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Six of the pretraining groups were recomposed into either high or low work therapy groups on the basis of the pretraining scores.
  • (2) In the second evaluation, ten years later, 235 patients among those with previous positive serology and 216 with negative serology were located, but only 110 pairs could be recomposed and reexamined (clinical examination, ECG and Rx of the heart and esophagus).
  • (3) The world was still reeling, investigation barely begun, when the Ocean Express, capsized in 1976 with 13 dead, which must have been quietly recomposing itself at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, stood upright in relatively shallow water and strode landward.
  • (4) City scored a second before Blackburn had a chance to properly recompose themselves, Balotelli finally proving his finishing ability by guiding Samir Nasri's cross past Robinson.
  • (5) The three-dimensional computerized tomography (3D-CT) gives the possibility of recomposing the 3D features, using the data pictures of successive slices of ordinary computerized tomography.
  • (6) The morphlogical studies of the recomposed hepatic tissue revealed almost normal architecture of the liver except the lack of bile duct system.
  • (7) These resulted in recomposed hepatic tissue in the monkey's spleen 15 months after transplantation, but no survival of the transplanted hepatocytes in dogs.
  • (8) Utilizing an in vitro antibody synthesis system recomposed of previously separated B-cells and T-helper cells, we could show that the inhibiting high-molecular weight factors (between 40,000 to 60,000 dalton) from the patients' serum are suppressing antibody synthesis by inactivation of T-helper cell function.
  • (9) And instead of being a temporary festivity, the ornaments of new nationhood – all those recomposed national anthems and redesigned banknotes, postage stamps and ceremonial uniforms – were hardening into real statehoods with real borders, inspired not by universal enlightenment values, but by the atavisms of ancient religious and ethnic conflicts.
  • (10) Non-curative factors in S0 cancers we recomposed of cancer positive stumps in the IIb-like margin, liver metastasis in the differentiated type carcinomas with ss invasion, and surgically left lymph node metastasis in the advanced carcinomas.
  • (11) The other two were a protein C deficient plasma and a phospholipid plus protein C activator both of which constituted a recomposed protein C assay kit (BMY).

Recomposed


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Recompose

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Six of the pretraining groups were recomposed into either high or low work therapy groups on the basis of the pretraining scores.
  • (2) In the second evaluation, ten years later, 235 patients among those with previous positive serology and 216 with negative serology were located, but only 110 pairs could be recomposed and reexamined (clinical examination, ECG and Rx of the heart and esophagus).
  • (3) The world was still reeling, investigation barely begun, when the Ocean Express, capsized in 1976 with 13 dead, which must have been quietly recomposing itself at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, stood upright in relatively shallow water and strode landward.
  • (4) City scored a second before Blackburn had a chance to properly recompose themselves, Balotelli finally proving his finishing ability by guiding Samir Nasri's cross past Robinson.
  • (5) The three-dimensional computerized tomography (3D-CT) gives the possibility of recomposing the 3D features, using the data pictures of successive slices of ordinary computerized tomography.
  • (6) The morphlogical studies of the recomposed hepatic tissue revealed almost normal architecture of the liver except the lack of bile duct system.
  • (7) These resulted in recomposed hepatic tissue in the monkey's spleen 15 months after transplantation, but no survival of the transplanted hepatocytes in dogs.
  • (8) Utilizing an in vitro antibody synthesis system recomposed of previously separated B-cells and T-helper cells, we could show that the inhibiting high-molecular weight factors (between 40,000 to 60,000 dalton) from the patients' serum are suppressing antibody synthesis by inactivation of T-helper cell function.
  • (9) And instead of being a temporary festivity, the ornaments of new nationhood – all those recomposed national anthems and redesigned banknotes, postage stamps and ceremonial uniforms – were hardening into real statehoods with real borders, inspired not by universal enlightenment values, but by the atavisms of ancient religious and ethnic conflicts.
  • (10) Non-curative factors in S0 cancers we recomposed of cancer positive stumps in the IIb-like margin, liver metastasis in the differentiated type carcinomas with ss invasion, and surgically left lymph node metastasis in the advanced carcinomas.
  • (11) The other two were a protein C deficient plasma and a phospholipid plus protein C activator both of which constituted a recomposed protein C assay kit (BMY).

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